Making Sense of Land Law
By (Author) April Stroud
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
26th September 2018
5th edition
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
346.043
Paperback
561
Width 170mm, Height 244mm, Spine 34mm
1060g
Taking a fresh and innovative approach to the subject, Making Sense of Land Law is an essential textbook designed to help those coming to the subject for the first time. Practical scenarios and diagrams are feature throughout, making the subject come alive. The Q&A-style of debate in the book is unique and takes the reader through the issues step by step. This book is suitable as a core textbook, but also as a revision guide or for self-study. This is an ideal text for a land law module at first or second year level, as part of an LLB degree. Also useful for undergraduates of other related disciplines in which an awareness of land and property law is required in an easy-to-digest and accessible manner, such as planning, estate management and business property and other built environment courses. New to this Edition: - Fully revised and updated - The latest on the law of easements - Discussion of the development in constructive and resulting trusts
As an early convert to Making Sense of Land Law I saw an immediate improvement in the progression and comprehension of my students. The conversational style offers a real alternative to traditional land law textbooks, which the students welcomed. A valuable text that provides insight and learning on key matters in land law. * Kevin Greene, University of Sunderland, UK *
Making Sense of Land Law offers students an accessible route into the subject. It breaks down complex areas of law, and leads students through clear examples and highlights key areas of discussion. The summary boxes are a useful tool which help to structure learning. * Kate McCarthy, University of Chester, UK *
April Stroud is a Senior Lecturer at Solent University. She was ALT Law Teacher of the Year in 2005.